Baseball's brightest stars were on display for the 2005 All-Star Game at Comerica Park on Tuesday. Miguel Tejada, the 2005 Ted Williams
All-Star Game MVP, led the AL to their eighth straight Midsummer Classic win with a pair of RBIs, including a solo home run.

The fireworks started early in the 20th annual CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby. Venezuela's Bobby Abreu set a Derby record for most home runs in a single round (24) in the first round. He went on to set the overall record (41) and beat hometown favorite Ivan Rodriguez.

Justin Huber hit a two-run double and earned MVP honors as the World Team topped its U.S. counterparts, 4-0, in Sunday's XM Satellite Radio Futures Game in Detroit. Shin-Soo Choo homered, while nine World pitchers combined on a four-hitter.

Watch how the rosters for the 2005 All-Star Game took shape. MLB.com's Peter McCarthy reveals the All-Star starters. You can check out the exact moment at their respective ballparks that Scott Podsednik and Roy Oswalt found out that they had made the teams through the All-Star Final Vote. Plus, a panel of Minor League experts analyze the Futures Game rosters.